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Standard X
Chemistry
Volume of Gases and Number of Moles
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calculate volume occupied by 2.24 moles of methane
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1 mole of any gas occupies 22.4 L at stp
Hence, 2.24 moles of methane occupied = 2.24 x 22.4 = 50.176 L of volume.
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